Finally got to watch Infected; so far, this season has elements of Alexandria and Hilltop from the comic:

Spoiler:

Rick is trying to become a bit more 'normal' again but finds that a normal life is no longer possible, the walkers are becoming 'smart' enough to get through the barriers... I suppose that means that we may meet some new settlements soon.

WDWBurghGooner wrote:Marilyn Manson is ruining The Talking Dead. I'm not sure if he is being serious or just winding everybody up.

Everyone looked so lost and uncomfortable when he talked.

Not sure if he was trying to hard to sound smart...or just on some stuff...or maybe a combo

He was hammered. As the hour went on, he was becoming more and more incoherent. I think at the end they had turned his mic down so you couldn't hear all of the stupid things he was saying. Needless to say, I doubt he will be invited back.

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I actually think this was the "scariest" episode of the series so far. There is a simple solution to zombies: don't get bit and try to get away. That virus is scary. No escaping it. No pharmacy to go to. No hospital to check yourself into. The rest of the "colony" can't just up and leave. You're stuck in a prison with the plague on the inside and the walking dead on the outside. Plus the water issue they had. The realness of the situation was very abundant in this episode IMO.

1) There is zero danger of damaging your car by driving at a high speed into a **** ton of zombies, therefore it's perfectly fine to worry about CD's and other cool things instead of paying attention to the road and the possible encounter with 1000+ zombies.

2) It's acceptable to not pay attention at all to zombies who are 30 feet away from you when you are outside the fence. Sure they can keep up with you as you run full speed, but you have plenty of time to get off that bridge when they are just feet away from you, therefore finish screwing on that hose or whatever the hell was so important that you were doing. A solid choice in "choosing what to risk your life for"

Any chance Carol lied to cover for that little girl? I think Carol dragged the bodies outside and burned them, but I wouldn't be surprised if the girl was the one who killed them. There was a trail of blood leading to where they were found which means they were already dead when burned.

Also I'm pretty sure that girl was faking being sick to get inside the quarantine. Not sure what's gonna happen there.

Staggy wrote:Any chance Carol lied to cover for that little girl? I think Carol dragged the bodies outside and burned them, but I wouldn't be surprised if the girl was the one who killed them. There was a trail of blood leading to where they were found which means they were already dead when burned.

Also I'm pretty sure that girl was faking being sick to get inside the quarantine. Not sure what's gonna happen there.

I also thought the little girl was faking (or she isn't very good at act coughing). Not sure why though. I also don't think Glen has the disease. He is sick, but he didn't cough even once like everyone else. He might have regular flu as opposed to what everyone else seems to have.

Are they seriously getting their water from a stream outside the prison that all the dead people walk through? Umm no wonder you are getting sick. This prison seems to be a bit off the road. Does it not have a well?

Zombies by the car seemed to be much slower than previous episodes. There's no way dude in the car makes it out alive. Hard to believe that he makes it and that Andrea got killed by one walker she saw coming at the end of last season. I like how they just make that teenage blond girl take care of the baby all day, every day. Here girl, babies mom died now you get to be mom. Good luck.